2.3 pitching a juicy offering on middle as Shehzad looks to sweep this round the corner, but hits it straight to Kulasekera at backward point, who does well to take a low catch. Pakistan lose their first wicket. 18/1

9.3 and Prasanna has the final laugh as a low full toss, on leg stump, deceives Sharjeel, who had shuffled over to the leg side in an attempt to improvise, but ends up leaving his furniture exposed as the ball careens into the bottom of leg stump 83/4

9.5 Prasanna is showing the Sri Lankan selectors just what they were missing as he manages to bowl Umar Akmal, with the ball drifting in past the bat and onto the stumps. Two quick wickets have changed the very nature of the contest 84/5

13.1 what a catch from Sanga! really, what an amazing catch. Probably will go down in the annals of cricket this one as Afridi, in six-hitting mode, mishits a length ball from Perera which goes straight up into the air, swirling towards the slips. Sanga gets under it, calls it, but it looks as if he just overran it, but then at the very last moment stretches out his right glove to take a stunner. I mean it looked like it was all over, but he just manages to get a glove on it. Fantastic stuff this. 121/8

10.2 floats this on off stump and Amin doesn't trouble the scorers much as he blitzes this straight to Chandimal at silly mid-off, taking his second catch of the innings. And he is not even the keeper today 85/6

10.3 going round the wicket, with the ball drifting across the batsman, as Bhatti leans forward in defense, but misses the line of the ball, with Sanga doing well to take the ball and stump him in rapid time as they go for the appeal. The third umpire is called in and it does appear that Bhatti was overbalancing with his foot on the crease. The decision is given out and Bhatti have now lost four wickets in seven balls 85/7

18.4 full and swinging on middle as Sri Lanka manage to prise the Big Wicket. Tanvir was looking to flick this through the leg side, but gets a leading edge which carries low to backward point, who takes a good catch. They are checking for the no-ball and it appears as though he had over-stepped, but he has got a little bit of his foot behind the line, so it should be given out. And the umpire confirms the decision as Tanvir walks off, but not before scoring a fine 41 at No. 9, the highest T20 score at that position. Wonderful effort from the left-armer 184/9

19.2 delivers a slower ball on a length as Ajmal is early into his midwicket hoick, with the ball hitting the pads thereafter. The umpire could see the exposed stumps behind upon the moment of impact and raises the finger to dash Pakistani hopes 187/10